When I have a code that transits through finite states for arbitrary many times as in the following example,
def a
...
case some_condition
when :foo then a
when :bar then b
else c
end
end
def b
...
case some_other_condition
when :baz then a
when :bang then b
else c
end
end
def c
...
case still_another_condition
when :zap then a
when :boom then b
else c
end
end
a
I think that the call stack will grow every time there is a transition to the new state, and that will cause a performance issue. Is there a way to avoid arbitrary growth of the call stack? Is tail recursion optimization related to this?
gets
), and the next state is decided according to that and the present state.